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We're excited about the capabilities that SitaWare provides, especially as it relates to meeting coalition interoperability requirements. It also provides the core framework that other Command Post Computing Environment (CPCE) application developers can rapidly integrate with...

- Lieutenant Colonel Shane Taylor

Lead Developer for CPCE Infrastructure

United States Army PEO C3T

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

C4ISR ConsultancyReduce risk through our 20+ years of experience with successful C4ISR implementation in the U.S.

Development & IntegrationAccelerate time to deployment by letting us adapt our C4ISR software to your infrastructure.

EFFICIENT PRODUCT SUPPORT

Systematic Defense Product Support is a structured, scalable service we provide in the United States and other locations around the world. Our support organization is designed to comply with international standards in best-practice procedures to ensure queries are dealt with in a prompt and efficient manner. Support extends from our direct customers to helping our partners deliver the best possible service.

Jane's International Defence Review report on the US Army's decision to broaden its use of the SitaWare C4I software suite. The US Army's Common Operating Environment (COE), which uses SitaWare Headquarters in the Command Post CE, will now include the use of SitaWare Frontline in the Mounted Computing Environment (MCE).

Systematic Inc. celebrated its new office grand opening last Thursday in Centreville, Va., with honorary guests including the Danish Ambassador to the United States, Lars Gert Lose, and U.S. Army Colonel Troy Crosby, who represented Systematic’s largest client – U.S. Army Mission Command, participating in a ribbon cutting ceremony to officially open the new facility.

The U.S. Army is currently in the throes of a massive change in the way it handles IT systems. After an intensive internal process and insight from congressionally mandated studies, the service has determined that drastic changes are needed for its network and command posts.